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''Stolen Children'' ( es, Niños robados) is a two-part Spanish television miniseries inspired by historical deeds that re-creates the history of two youngsters who they are forced to confront their pregnancy alone in the francoist period of the
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of 1970. After nine months of gestation, both give birth in the same hospital, although in different circumstances, and are separated from their babies after birth.


Background

The history of the project dates back to June 2012 when the Spanish television channel Telecinco announced that it was preparing a series of actual fiction of stolen children in the 1970s. However, also had influence on the impact of media production Sor Maria, Spanish nun who jumped to the TV as one of the alleged responsible for the theft of children in maternity clinics in
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in the second half of the twentieth century.


History

Although the Spanish chain Antena 3 was the first interested in adapting a project on the history of children stolen in Spain, while later the media group Mediaset Spain Communication, announced that he was trying to produce their own version of the facts to its main channel, Telecinco, under the provisional mark ''Stolen Children''. The chain Grupo Planeta started at the end of March 2011 its project called Stories stolen and he told the story of twin brothers who were separated at birth. However, the miniseries where Mediaset was working in mid-June 2012, would have the drama that these families lived in the 70s since lost their babies to the current date. Both productions had two episodes for broadcast, and although Telecinco series set to release his first rival chain, Antena 3, it did it first. Atresmedia Televisión aired during the month of September 2012, while that of Mediaset did a year later, in mid- October 2013, ceded an area of discussion focused on the case of the stolen children with Telecinco reports and real testimonials. The telefilm also has a program with real cases called ''Stolen Children, where are they??,'' and it is presented by the journalist Jordi Gonzalez.


Plot

''Stolen Children'' revolves around two young girls in 1970's Spain, forced to confront their
pregnancy Pregnancy is the time during which one or more offspring develops ( gestates) inside a woman's uterus (womb). A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Pregnancy usually occurs by sexual intercourse, but ca ...
alone. One of them, Violeta, spends her last months of pregnancy in a religious shelter located in Madrid, while the other, Conchita, resides temporarily in an apartment in
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paid by a woman of high society . Once the nine-month pregnancy is over, both give birth in the same clinic, although in different circumstances, and both are separated from their babies after giving birth. This situation fills their lives with tragedy, which they continue to live separately until later, when a young woman named Susana knocks on Conchita's door in search of her identity. This is the point in her life's journey which reveals what really happened the day that Violet and Conchita gave birth.


Technical team


Production

''Niños robados'' was produced by Telecinco in collaboration with MOD Producciones. The miniseries was directed by
Salvador Calvo Salvador Calvo (born 1970) is a Spanish film and television director. Biography Calvo was born 1970 in Madrid. He earned a licentiate degree in Information Sciences (Journalism) from the Complutense University of Madrid. Instead of focusing on ...
. and written by Helena Medina. For six weeks, the production team welcomed nearly forty different recording points located in the cities of Madrid and Bilbao, as well as in the town of Alcobendas and in the town of . As for the chosen scenarios for fiction, direction chose two historic buildings: the old and the ; additional images of the exterior include the Railway Museum of Madrid, Almudena Cemetery, the geriatric center La Aurora, and several streets of Bilbao. Also, to represent the interior of a building decorated in the style of the 70s were used in order to provide authenticity of this story .


Distribution

* Conchita, performed by
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(young) in Part I and by (adult) in Part II. * Violeta, performed by Macarena García (young) in Part I and by Manuela Paso (adult) in Part II. * Sor Eulalia, performed by
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. * Sor Herminia, performed by
Silvia Marty Silvia Marty (born July 10, 1980; Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish actress, dancer, and singer. Silvia became famous for playing Ingrid Muñoz in the Spanish TV series ''Un paso adelante'', along with actors like Mónica Cruz, Beatriz ...
. * Doctor Mena, performed by
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba Emilio Gutiérrez Caba (born 26 September 1942) is a Spanish film and television actor. Personal Caba is the son of actors and Irene Caba Alba and brother of and Julia, both dedicated to acting too. From his mother side, he is the grandson of ...
. * Dolores del Prat, performed by
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. * Susana, performed by
Adriana Ugarte Adriana Sofía Ugarte Pardal (born 17 January 1985) is a Spanish actress. She is known for her leading roles on television series ''La Señora'' and ''El tiempo entre costuras''. Ugarte landed a starring role in the 2016 Pedro Almodóvar film ' ...
. * Elisa, performed by Alicia Borrachero. * Ricardo, performed by . * Óscar, performed by Diego Martín. * Álex, performed by Patrick Criado. * Juan, performed by (young) in Part I.


Episodes and audiences


Audience in Italy

In Italy, ''Stolen Children'', under the title 'Io ti troverò', was issued on 30 April 2015 with an audience of 3.337.000 viewers and 15,2% of share.Resiste 'Io ti troverò'
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Audience in Argentina

In Argentinian ''Stolen Children'' was issued the 18 and 19 May 2015, and reiterated the 4 and 5 January 2016.


References


External links


Official website > telecinco.es


''Stolen Children'' {{authority control Television series set in the 21st century Television series set in the 1970s Television series set in the 1980s Telecinco network series 2013 Spanish television series endings 2013 Spanish television series debuts 2010s Spanish drama television series Television shows set in Spain Spanish television miniseries 2010s television miniseries Television series by MOD Producciones